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Originally posted by Mainevent View PostPhilly has jumped up a couple of notches on offense because Hurts has dramatically improved as a passer. Last year he couldn't/wouldn't throw over the middle. He was completely pantsed in the playoffs by Philly. Adding AJ Brown was big for them, but Hurts has improved leaps and bounds in two years, much like Allen.
Fields certainly could make the same kind of improvement. But that's the whole point, he'll need to because running as your primary weapon at QB, you won't win consistently and you won't last.
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One constant that everyone must continue to remind themselves is NFL scoring is very static. There is not much deviation over the years. NFL teams average 22 points per game and that rarely deviates by more than a point. College football is not constant that way, the defense in college is shit. So when you are impressed by the amazing amount of touchdowns anybody can throw in college, it doesn't mean much for the pros.
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Originally posted by Nick Pappageorgio View Post
Slow down…Justin Fields was still on the board at that point and there were a lot of fans banging the table for that kid
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Going into the draft I was hoping for Parsons just because I didn’t think Sewell would drop with Miami, Atlanta, and Cincy drafting ahead of the Lions. Once he dropped, I wanted him. I understand grabbing a franchise QB when one is available but I’m not convinced Fields is one. Mobility and scrambling ability are pluses, but like Froot is saying, you need a QB that can pick apart a defense passing from the pocket.
I’m not convinced about Lamar, Kyler, or Fields being QBs that can carry a team to a Super Bowl.
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Originally posted by TheLondonLion View Post
I can’t stand him. He’s so cheesy and just feasts on the behinds of certain prominent QB’s.
I just turn down the sound or ff between plays to minimize him. Makes the game much beter.
Originally posted by jaadam4 View Post
Evan Brown has been a sneaky good move and Fraley is underrated. It’s the one thing Quinn did right.
Trickalicious - I don't think it is fair that the division rivals get to play the Lions twice. The Lions NEVER get to play the Lions, let alone twice.
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Originally posted by froot loops View PostI've been watching the NFL for a long time and have been hearing about this evolution of the quarterback as long as I've been watching. Steve Young played college football 40 years ago, that was the prototypical evolution of the quarterback. He didn't fully reach his potential until he was able to become a precision passer in the pocket.
When Fields runs he looks like how Young ran.Originally posted by froot loops View Post
Josh Allen throws absolute lasers from the pocket and he has quick decision making. His ability to run is an extra facet, but if he was only a running threat, you could contain.
What is the discussion here? It seems there are different things being bandied about.
Froot sees it in terms of the last century: :"Thal shall be Pocket Passers and Running QBs, And no other way shall exist."
But that's not how QBs are anymore old man. It's like me talking about Wilt, Kareem and Shaq in yesteryears' NBA. The big man game has changed and it's not changing back any time soon.
The NFL has changed also in that if you can't move and get a first down with your legs, you are going to be defensed a lot more then other teams that have a QB that can be mobile. And OF COURSE, a QB has to be able to, you know, QB. Make plays in the pocket. Plays from the pocket can't help you when your recievers are covered. Of which, defenders are really good nowadays.
Trickalicious - I don't think it is fair that the division rivals get to play the Lions twice. The Lions NEVER get to play the Lions, let alone twice.
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Originally posted by Cody_Russell View Post
I think you’re right after rereading our draft thread. Forgot that Fields had that much interest at the time. Sewell was clearly my top choice based on the available choices, but Fields was up there too.
https://www.detroitlionsforum.com/fo...raft-round-oneOriginally posted by TheLondonLion View PostI’m not convinced Jared Goff is that guy either. We know what Goff is at this point - not it.Trickalicious - I don't think it is fair that the division rivals get to play the Lions twice. The Lions NEVER get to play the Lions, let alone twice.
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Originally posted by Futureshock View Post
No one is ONLY a running threat. You can't even believe that.
What is the discussion here? It seems there are different things being bandied about.
Froot sees it in terms of the last century: :"Thal shall be Pocket Passers and Running QBs, And no other way shall exist."
But that's not how QBs are anymore old man. It's like me talking about Wilt, Kareem and Shaq in yesteryears' NBA. The big man game has changed and it's not changing back any time soon.
The NFL has changed also in that if you can't move and get a first down with your legs, you are going to be defensed a lot more then other teams that have a QB that can be mobile. And OF COURSE, a QB has to be able to, you know, QB. Make plays in the pocket. Plays from the pocket can't help you when your recievers are covered. Of which, defenders are really good nowadays.
It’s pretty obvious that when the baton is passed more of these guys will be getting rings. I’m not saying the game will change to running QB’s but the ability to buy time scrambling and pick up first downs on your legs is an increasing part of the NFL.
Running has carried some of these guys until they work out the passing side. Allen was a huge runner in his first year.
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Originally posted by froot loops View PostSay what you want, but you better be able to deliver from the pocket.
If you think Justin Fields will be able to continue running at this pace,.we are going to never agree on anything.
Fields isn’t there yet but I think he certainly has the potential. Literally no one thinks he will be doing this his whole career.
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Being able to pass from the pocket is more important than being a runner in the NFL. If Fields does not improve from the pocket, he won't win shit.
That over rated midget in Arizona will be just another example of a QB who revolutionized the game but didn't win shitI feel like I am watching the destruction of our democracy while my neighbors and friends cheer it on
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